2012 United States presidential election in Minnesota

The 2012 United States presidential election in Minnesota took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. State voters chose ten electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.

2012 United States presidential election in Minnesota

← 2008November 6, 20122016 →
Turnout76.42%[1] Decrease
 
NomineeBarack ObamaMitt Romney
PartyDemocratic (DFL)Republican
Home stateIllinoisMassachusetts
Running mateJoe BidenPaul Ryan
Electoral vote100
Popular vote1,546,1671,320,225
Percentage52.65%44.96%


President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

Minnesota backed Obama for re-election, giving him 52.65% of the vote, while Republican challenger Mitt Romney took 44.96%, a victory margin of 7.69%. With ten Democratic wins in a row, Minnesota has the longest current streak of voting for the Democratic candidate in presidential elections of any state, having not voted Republican since Richard Nixon in 1972. This is the longest streak for the Democrats in history amongst non-Southern states.[2]

However, Romney was able to significantly improve on McCain's performance in Minnesota, as he did nationally. Fourteen counties that voted for Obama in 2008 flipped and voted for the Republican Party in 2012, while many Democratic counties had a margin of victory much narrower than in 2008. Many of these counties had not voted for a Republican in decades, such as Big Stone County, as well as Pine County. Obama thus became the first Democrat to win the White House without carrying Big Stone County since Grover Cleveland in 1892.[3] Obama also became the first ever Democrat to win the White House without carrying Red Lake County, as well as the first to do so without carrying Lincoln, Marshall, Pennington, or Polk Counties since Woodrow Wilson in 1912, the first to do so without carrying Grant or Pine Counties since Woodrow Wilson in 1916. This remains the last election where Minnesota voted to the left of Colorado and Virginia.

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time the Democratic candidate won the following counties: Beltrami, Chippewa, Fillmore, Freeborn, Houston, Itasca, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Mahnomen, Mower, Norman, Rice, Swift, and Traverse.

Caucuses

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Democratic caucuses

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2012 Minnesota Democratic presidential caucus

← 2008February 7, 2012 (2012-02-07)2016 →
 
CandidateBarack Obama
Home stateIllinois
Delegate count91
Popular vote16,733
Percentage96.3%

Minnesota results by county
  Barack Obama
  No votes
2012 Minnesota Democratic caucus[4]
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
Barack Obama16,73396.30%91
Uncommitted6433.70%0

Republican caucuses

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2012 Minnesota Republican presidential caucus

← 2008February 7, 2012 (2012-02-07)2016 →
 
CandidateRick SantorumRon Paul
Home statePennsylvaniaTexas
Popular vote21,98813,282
Percentage44.95%27.15%

 
CandidateMitt RomneyNewt Gingrich
Home stateMassachusettsGeorgia
Popular vote8,2405,263
Percentage16.85%10.76%

Minnesota results by county
  Rick Santorum
  Ron Paul
  Tie

The Republican caucuses were held on February 7, 2012.[5] The events coincided with the Colorado Republican caucuses as well as the Missouri Republican primary. Minnesota has a total of 40 delegates, 37 of which are tied to the caucuses while 3 are unpledged RNC delegates. The non-binding straw poll was won by Rick Santorum, but Ron Paul won 32 of the 40 delegates to the Republican National Convention.

Election Reporting[6][7][8][9][10]
CandidateVotesDelegates
TotalPercentageTotalPercentage
Rick Santorum21,98844.95%25%
Ron Paul13,28227.15%3280%
Mitt Romney8,24016.85%12.5%
Newt Gingrich5,26310.76%00%
Write-in1430.29%00%
Unpledged delegates:512.5%
Total:48,916100.0%40100.0%

Conventions

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There is no formal system of allocating delegates to candidates in any step of the election process. At each meeting the participants decides what the best course of action is. The state convention can vote to bind the 13 at-large delegates to a candidate. The 24 delegates elected at the CD conventions and the 3 automatic (RNC) delegates are not legally bound to vote for a candidate.

  • 17 February - 31 March: BPOU conventions elect delegates to the state convention and the congressional district conventions.
  • 14–21 April: Eight congressional conventions elect 3 National Convention delegates each.
  • 18–19 May: State convention elect 13 National Convention delegates.[11]
Convention Results[7][9][10]
Candidate1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8thStateParty
leaders
Total
Ron Paul2333331212032
Rick Santorum00000020002
Mitt Romney00000000101
Unknown1135
Total2413340

General election

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Results

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2012 United States presidential election in Minnesota[12]
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic (DFL)Barack ObamaJoe Biden1,546,16752.65%10
RepublicanMitt RomneyPaul Ryan1,320,22544.96%0
LibertarianGary JohnsonJim Gray35,0981.20%0
GreenJill SteinCheri Honkala13,0230.44%0
ConstitutionVirgil GoodeJim Clymer3,7220.13%0
GrassrootsJim CarlsonGeorge McMahon3,1490.11%0
JusticeRocky AndersonLuis J. Rodriguez1,9960.07%0
Constitutional GovernmentDean MorstadJosh Franke-Hyland1,0920.04%0
Socialist WorkersJames HarrisMaura DeLuca1,0510.04%0
Socialism and LiberationPeta LindsayYari Osorio3970.01%0
Write-Ins10,6410.36%0
Totals2,936,561100.00%10
Voter turnout (eligible voters)75.74%

By county

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CountyBarack Obama
DFL
Mitt Romney
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Aitkin4,41248.26%4,53349.58%1972.16%-121-1.32%9,142
Anoka88,61447.52%93,43050.11%4,4212.37%-4,816-2.59%186,465
Becker6,82941.69%9,20456.18%3492.13%-2,375-14.49%16,382
Beltrami11,81853.59%9,63743.70%5962.71%2,1819.89%22,051
Benton8,17341.66%10,84955.30%5973.04%-2,676-13.64%19,619
Big Stone1,34548.23%1,38549.66%592.11%-40-1.43%2,789
Blue Earth18,16453.00%14,91643.52%1,1943.48%3,2489.48%34,274
Brown5,63040.42%7,93856.99%3612.59%-2,308-16.57%13,929
Carlton11,38961.78%6,58635.72%4612.50%4,80326.06%18,436
Carver20,74539.22%31,15558.90%9991.88%-10,410-19.68%52,899
Cass6,85842.49%8,95755.49%3262.02%-2,099-13.00%16,141
Chippewa3,08349.72%2,96747.85%1512.43%1161.87%6,201
Chisago12,52442.54%16,22755.12%6902.34%-3,703-12.58%29,441
Clay15,20852.65%12,92044.73%7582.62%2,2887.92%28,886
Clearwater1,75341.77%2,35956.21%852.02%-606-14.44%4,197
Cook1,99359.99%1,22136.75%1083.26%77223.24%3,322
Cottonwood2,43341.50%3,31656.57%1131.93%-883-15.07%5,862
Crow Wing14,76042.27%19,41555.60%7452.13%-4,655-13.33%34,920
Dakota116,25550.37%109,51647.45%5,0502.18%6,7392.92%230,821
Dodge4,48743.45%5,52253.47%3183.08%-1,035-10.02%10,327
Douglas8,65341.30%11,88456.72%4161.98%-3,231-15.42%20,953
Faribault3,40744.17%4,10453.21%2022.62%-697-9.04%7,713
Fillmore5,71352.45%4,91345.11%2662.44%8007.34%10,892
Freeborn9,32655.82%6,96941.72%4112.46%2,35714.10%16,706
Goodhue12,21247.33%12,98650.33%6032.34%-774-3.00%25,801
Grant1,64747.23%1,74850.13%922.64%-101-2.90%3,487
Hennepin423,98262.34%240,07335.30%16,0102.36%183,90927.04%680,065
Houston5,28150.56%4,95147.40%2142.04%3303.16%10,446
Hubbard4,67640.59%6,62257.48%2221.93%-1,946-16.89%11,520
Isanti8,02439.69%11,67557.75%5182.56%-3,651-18.06%20,217
Itasca12,85253.73%10,50143.90%5662.37%2,3519.83%23,919
Jackson2,26841.77%3,04456.06%1182.17%-776-14.29%5,430
Kanabec3,59344.09%4,32853.10%2292.81%-735-9.01%8,150
Kandiyohi9,80545.68%11,24052.36%4201.96%-1,435-6.68%21,465
Kittson1,24151.28%1,09545.25%843.47%1466.03%2,420
Koochiching3,45153.44%2,84143.99%1662.57%6109.45%6,458
Lac qui Parle1,97449.55%1,93848.64%721.81%360.91%3,984
Lake4,04359.28%2,61038.27%1672.45%1,43321.01%6,820
Lake of the Woods85938.45%1,30658.46%693.09%-447-20.01%2,234
Le Sueur6,75345.64%7,71552.15%3272.21%-962-6.51%14,795
Lincoln1,42945.80%1,59551.12%963.08%-166-5.32%3,120
Lyon5,46544.12%6,59453.23%3292.65%-1,129-9.11%12,388
Mahnomen1,27658.48%87139.92%351.60%40518.56%2,182
Marshall1,99842.53%2,56954.68%1312.79%-571-12.15%4,698
Martin4,05436.96%6,65760.69%2572.35%-2,603-23.73%10,968
McLeod6,96837.56%11,06959.66%5162.78%-4,101-22.10%18,553
Meeker4,96940.68%6,91356.60%3322.72%-1,944-15.92%12,214
Mille Lacs5,82944.53%6,95153.10%3112.37%-1,122-8.57%13,091
Morrison6,15336.81%10,15960.78%4022.41%-4,006-23.97%16,714
Mower11,12960.03%6,93837.42%4722.55%4,19122.61%18,539
Murray2,16045.31%2,50452.53%1032.16%-344-7.22%4,767
Nicollet9,65252.58%8,21444.75%4912.67%1,4387.83%18,357
Nobles3,79344.52%4,58153.77%1461.71%-788-9.25%8,520
Norman1,73053.94%1,38443.16%932.90%34610.78%3,207
Olmsted39,33850.23%36,83247.03%2,1462.74%2,5063.20%78,316
Otter Tail12,16538.41%18,86059.55%6452.04%-6,695-21.14%31,670
Pennington3,02446.40%3,30550.71%1882.89%-281-4.31%6,517
Pine6,75048.34%6,84549.02%3702.64%-95-0.68%13,965
Pipestone1,72537.13%2,82660.83%952.04%-1,101-23.70%4,646
Polk6,77346.10%7,61551.83%3052.07%-842-5.73%14,693
Pope2,98147.73%3,14250.30%1231.97%-161-2.57%6,246
Ramsey184,93866.33%86,80031.13%7,0842.54%98,13835.20%278,822
Red Lake92846.99%97849.52%693.49%-50-2.53%1,975
Redwood3,00838.61%4,57058.66%2122.73%-1,562-20.05%7,790
Renville3,39444.02%4,14953.81%1672.17%-755-9.79%7,710
Rice17,05452.85%14,38444.58%8292.57%2,6708.27%32,267
Rock1,94640.16%2,81057.99%901.85%-864-17.83%4,846
Roseau2,77237.70%4,40959.97%1712.33%-1,637-22.27%7,352
St. Louis73,37863.48%39,13133.85%3,0852.67%34,24729.63%115,594
Scott29,71241.47%40,32356.28%1,6122.25%-10,611-14.81%71,647
Sherburne17,59737.84%27,84859.88%1,0642.28%-10,251-22.04%46,509
Sibley2,91637.31%4,69360.05%2062.64%-1,777-22.74%7,815
Stearns33,55142.75%43,01554.81%1,9112.44%-9,464-12.06%78,477
Steele8,70645.52%9,90351.78%5152.70%-1,197-6.26%19,124
Stevens2,74248.51%2,76648.94%1442.55%-24-0.43%5,652
Swift2,75153.74%2,24843.91%1202.35%5039.83%5,119
Todd4,81940.83%6,71956.93%2652.24%-1,900-16.10%11,803
Traverse94351.06%86146.62%432.32%824.44%1,847
Wabasha5,41546.03%6,04951.42%2992.55%-634-5.39%11,763
Wadena2,49236.70%4,14361.01%1562.29%-1,651-24.31%6,791
Waseca4,37044.83%5,11652.49%2612.68%-746-7.66%9,747
Washington70,20349.39%69,13748.64%2,7931.97%1,0660.75%142,133
Watonwan2,49448.48%2,51748.93%1332.59%-23-0.45%5,144
Wilkin1,25839.04%1,88458.47%802.49%-626-19.43%3,222
Winona14,98055.01%11,48042.16%7722.83%3,50012.85%27,232
Wright25,74137.96%40,46659.67%1,6092.37%-14,725-21.71%67,816
Yellow Medicine2,46545.53%2,80651.83%1432.64%-341-6.30%5,414
Totals1,546,16752.65%1,320,22544.96%70,1692.39%225,9427.69%2,936,561
County Flips:

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Results by congressional district

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Obama won 6 of 8 congressional districts, including two held by Republicans. Romney won 2, including one held by a Democrat.[13]

DistrictObamaRomneyRepresentative
1st49.56%48.21%Tim Walz
2nd49.07%49.01%John Kline
3rd49.6%48.8%Erik Paulsen
4th62.48%35.5%Betty McCollum
5th73.5%24%Keith Ellison
6th41.54%56.49%Michele Bachmann
7th44.13%53.87%Collin Peterson
8th51.7%46.22%Rick Nolan

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Office of the State Of Minnesota Secretary of State". www.sos.state.mn.us. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  2. ^ "Will Vermont's 27-Cycle GOP Presidential Streak Ever Be Broken?". Smart Politics. April 30, 2012. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  3. ^ "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved September 2, 2020.
  4. ^ "Presidential Preference by County". Minnesota Secretary of State. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  5. ^ Scheck, Tom (September 30, 2011). "MNGOP keeping Feb. 7 Caucus date". Capitol View. Minnesota Public Radio.
  6. ^ "Election Reporting System: Statewide Results for Republican Party". Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Paul supporters chosen as delegates in three congressional districts". Pierce County Herald. April 15, 2012. Archived from the original on April 19, 2012. Retrieved April 17, 2012.
  8. ^ Anderson, Pat (April 21, 2012). "Ron Paul gets 20/24 Congressional District delegates. CD4 3, CD2 3, CD8 2, CD1 2 #mngop #mnleg". twitter.com. Twitter. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  9. ^ a b "Rep. Paul supporters elected to half of Minnesota GOP convention delegation". Pierce County Herald. April 22, 2012. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  10. ^ a b "Ron Paul Wins Minnesota State Convention". Retrieved May 20, 2012.
  11. ^ "Republican Party of Minnesota Events". Archived from the original on May 17, 2012. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
  12. ^ "Minnesota Secretary of State". Archived from the original on November 10, 2012. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  13. ^ "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts". Daily Kos. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
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